From ROBO to the enterprise, HP StoreOnce Backup with StoreOnce Catalyst is a single, agile, efficient and secure backup and recovery solution. Reduce costs and keep pace with data growth, confident that your SLAs are securely met and your valuable data is not at risk.

Welcome to converged data protection

HP StoreOnce Recovery Manager Central (RMC) software integrates the performance of snapshots with the protection of backups for faster, more efficient, reliable and simpler protection for your enterprise applications and VMware environments.

Deduplication

Get the first federated deduplication solution in the industry. HP uses a single deduplication engine across your entire backup deployment. With no need to rehydrate the data, HP enables a more efficient approach—optimizing backup processes, eliminated wasted resources, reducing network bandwidth costs and improving backup throughout.

Key StoreOnce Solutions

SQL databases can be recovered from the local site HP StoreOnce appliance to the original SQL Server.

If a total disaster of the SQL database source site occurs, the DR site HP StoreOnce can be shipped to the SQL Server site or the backup data can be restored over the WAN to the SQL Server site for complete SQL database recovery.

SQL databases can be recovered from the DR site HP StoreOnce appliance to a DR site redundant SQL Server. The DR site redundant SQL Server is a secondary SQL Server specifically used for DR purposes in case of local site primary SQL Server failure.

Software Defined Storage

*HP and 3rd party testing of restore performance shows restore performance in disk backup systems is equal to or less than native ingest performance. EMC does not publish restore specifications. The published DD990 native VTL ingest rate is 15 TB per hour; a restore rate equal to ingest rate would be 15 TB per hour compared to a published restore rate of 75 TB per hour for the StoreOnce 6500.
** Performance claim compares the fastest configuration by the market share position leader, EMC Data Domain vs. HP StoreOnce and is based on comparisons of publicly available data as of November 2013 for HP StoreOnce 6500 with StoreOnce Catalyst vs. the EMC DD990 using Boost. Cost-effective claim compares pricing of the market share position leader, EMC Data Domain vs. HP StoreOnce and is based on August 2013 list pricing comparison of HP StoreOnce VSA vs. EMC DD160 as well as EMC Avamar Virtual Edition.
1 Based on May 2013 HP internal comparative analysis of publicly available list price data of HP StoreOnce VSA vs. Dedicated backup appliance hardware from major competitors.
2 Comparison between HP StoreOnce Catalyst Backup performance and EMC DD160 performance using Boost.
3 Compare between HP and EMC DD160 list prices and stated performance
4 Compares HP StoreOnce 4700 restore performance vs. EMC DD2500 restore performance of 100% of stated backup performance
5 Compares HP StoreOnce 4900 with 432TB in 12U vs EMC DD4500 285TB in 26U.
6 When comparing stated backup speeds between HP StoreOnce 6500 and EMC DD990 over a 24 hour period.
7 As compared to a fully hydrated backup. Subject to customer qualification and compliance with the Get Protected Guarantee Terms and Conditions, which will be provided to you by your HP Sales or Channel Partner representative.
8 As compared to a fully hydrated backup. Subject to customer qualification and compliance with the Get Protected Guarantee Terms and Conditions, which will be provided to you by your HP Sales or Channel Partner representative.
9 As compared to a fully hydrated backup. Subject to customer qualification and compliance with the Get Protected Guarantee Terms and Conditions, which will be provided to you by your HP Sales or Channel Partner representative.